In one of the most heartwarming moments of IPL 2025, Rajasthan Royals head coach Rahul Dravid, who has been attending matches in a wheelchair due to a leg injury, leapt up in celebration at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur.
The trigger? A breathtaking century from 14-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi against the Gujarat Titans on April 28. Usually known for his calm demeanour, Dravid's spontaneous reaction captured the raw emotion of the night.

The veteran coach, who had been restricting his movements due to injury, momentarily forgot all constraints as he witnessed a historic moment unfold. Suryavanshi, making headlines throughout the tournament, delivered a masterclass that had even the 'Wall' jumping out of his seat.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi's innings was nothing short of extraordinary. He smashed a 35-ball century, eventually ending with 101 runs from just 38 deliveries. His boundary-laden knock featured 11 massive sixes and seven fours, completely dismantling the Gujarat Titans' bowling attack.
With this feat, the teenager not only helped RR script a dominant eight-wicket win but also etched his name into the history books as the youngest player to score a century in men's T20 cricket. His century now ranks as the second-fastest in IPL history, underlining the sheer scale of his achievement.
The match itself was a high-octane affair. After Rajasthan Royals opted to field first, Gujarat Titans built a strong platform with a 93-run opening partnership. Jos Buttler then provided late-innings fireworks with an unbeaten 50 off 26 balls, propelling GT to a daunting total of 209.
However, Suryavanshi and Yashasvi Jaiswal had other plans. The duo stitched together a mammoth 166-run opening stand, effectively sealing the match inside the first 12 overs. The young prodigy took centre stage with fearless strokeplay, while Jaiswal played the perfect supporting role.
Even though Gujarat managed to pick up two wickets, it was little more than a consolation as Rajasthan cruised home with 25 balls to spare. Captain Riyan Parag applied the finishing touches, smashing an unbeaten 32 off just 15 balls.
Earlier this season, Rahul Dravid had spoken glowingly about Suryavanshi's talent, emphasising the Royals' commitment to nurturing young players. Watching the youngster deliver on such a grand stage was an emotional moment for the legendary coach. Dravid's instinctive reaction -- abandoning his wheelchair to celebrate -- perfectly captured the joy that Suryavanshi's brilliance brought not just to the Royals camp but to cricket fans everywhere.
The scenes from Jaipur quickly went viral, with fans hailing both Suryavanshi's heroics and Dravid's touching celebration. It served as a reminder of the pure, unfiltered emotions that sport can evoke -- even from those who have seen it all.
As Rajasthan Royals continue their IPL 2025 campaign, one thing is clear: with prodigies like Vaibhav Suryavanshi emerging, the future of Indian cricket looks dazzlingly bright.